MCQ India and China to Shape Future World Economy Questions with Answers

1. Who emphasized the roles of India and China at the launch event?

1) Iqbal Singh Sevea

2) Alfred Schipke

3) Sim Ann

4) Dr Li Li

2. What percentage of global population do India and China account for?

1) 25%

2) 35%

3) 45%

4) 50%

3. What is the projected contribution of India and China to global growth in 2024?

1) 35%

2) 40%

3) 45%

4) 50%

4. Which institutions are conducting the workshop series?

1) EAI and ISAS

2) NUS and EAI

3) ISAS and NUS

4) None of the above

5. Who is the Director of EAI?

1) Iqbal Singh Sevea

2) Alfred Schipke

3) Sim Ann

4) Dr Li Li

6. Which university is Professor C Raja Mohan associated with?

1) Tsinghua University

2) ISAS

3) NUS

4) EAI

7. What is India’s position in the global economy based on PPP?

1) Second

2) Third

3) First

4) Fourth

8. What is China’s position in the global economy based on PPP?

1) First

2) Second

3) Third

4) Fourth

9. Who is the Director of ISAS?

1) Alfred Schipke

2) Iqbal Singh Sevea

3) Sim Ann

4) Dr Li Li

10. Which university is Dr Li Li associated with?

1) Tsinghua University

2) NUS

3) ISAS

4) EAI

11. What does PPP stand for?

1) Public Private Partnership

2) Purchasing Power Parity

3) Per Person Payment

4) Personal Purchase Power

12. What is the primary focus of EAI?

1) South Asian studies

2) Global economic policies

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3) Research and policy analysis in East Asia

4) Digital transformation

13. What is the main objective of ISAS?

1) East Asian studies

2) Study of South Asian affairs

3) Global economic research

4) Environmental policies

14. Which two future trends are specifically mentioned for India and China?

1) Digitalisation and green economy

2) Agriculture and manufacturing

3) Education and healthcare

4) Tourism and technology

15. What type of experts are invited to the workshop series?

1) Only academics

2) Only business leaders

3) Only policymakers

4) Academics, policymakers, and business leaders

16. Where is the workshop series being held?

1) China

2) India

3) Singapore

4) Thailand

17. Which institution are both EAI and ISAS part of?

1) Tsinghua University

2) National University of Singapore

3) Singapore Management University

4) Nanyang Technological University

18. What is NUS known for?

1) Only research excellence

2) Only diverse academic programmes

3) Both research excellence and diverse academic programmes

4) None of the above

19. What is the main purpose of the workshop series?

1) To study only China’s economy

2) To study only India’s economy

3) To explore the influence of both India and China on the global economy

4) To study Southeast Asian economies

20. According to the text, what is essential for Southeast Asia?

1) Competition with India and China

2) Engagement with India and China

3) Independence from India and China

4) Isolation from India and China

21. What method does PPP use to compare currencies?

1) Exchange rate comparison

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2) Basket of goods approach

3) GDP comparison

4) Population size

22. What is described as necessary to navigate the complexities of the global economy?

1) Competition

2) Isolation

3) Continuous collaboration and dialogue

4) Economic sanctions

23. How are India and China described in>

1) Minor contributors

2) Regional powers

3) Important pillars

4) Emerging markets

24. What will shape Southeast Asia’s growth and development?

1) Local policies only

2) Economic strategies of India and China

3) Western influence

4) Regional agreements

25. What does the workshop series aim to bring together?

1) Students and teachers

2) Government officials only

3) Business leaders only

4) Academics, policymakers, and business leaders

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